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Definition of Venins

Venin
Venin Ven"in, n. [L. venenum poison.] (Physiol. Chem.) A toxic substance contained in the venom of poisonous snakes; also, a (supposedly identical) toxic substance obtained by the cleavage of an albumose.

Meaning of Venins from wikipedia

- Venin is the French word for venom, the toxic substance found in venomous animals. It may also refer to: Antivenin, a biological product used in the treatment...
- a secret rebellion headquartered in Aretia that is fighting against the venin threat that Navarre's leaders have been hiding for years. The ****embly of...
- has been feeding the venin tactical information, and that one of his closest friends betra**** everyone by becoming venin. The venin are defeated and Violet...
- devastated at his betrayal, Xaden tells her that Poromiel is being attacked by venins, evil creatures that corrupt magic and whom Violet and most of Navarre believed...
- PMID 5776833. Boquet P (1964). "Venins de serpents (1ere partie) physio-pathologie de l'envenimation et proprietes biologiques des venins". Toxicon (in French)...
- matières contenues esdits discours ; De la mumie ; De la licorne ; Des venins. Giordano Bruno publishes De umbris idearum (The Shadow of Ideas), Ars Memoriae...
- Toi, le venin (aka: Blonde in a White Car; US title: Nude in a White Car; UK title: Night Is Not for Sleep) is a 1959 French mystery film directed and...
- Retrieved 2007-03-06. Tagne, Jean-Bruno. "Pierre noire : Cet aspirateur de venins / Black Stone: This vacuum cleaner of venoms" (in French). Archived from...
- Crache Ton Venin is the second album by French rock band Téléphone. The title, translating literally as 'Spit Your Venom', is also the name for the album's...
- his book Duclaux E (1899). Traité de microbiologie: Diastases, toxines et venins [Microbiology Treatise: diastases, toxins and venoms] (in French). Paris...